p/general
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Pathange Balaji Rao
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Matt
As users, we all want to try a product before committing. As builders, we want to show real value without over-engineering and investing time 'just for show'. Finding that balance is harder than it looks.
I just shipped my demo for Rewo (https://rewo.app), and intentionally went with a live, real demo:
Fully functional product (same codebase as prod)
Uses demo data instead of real integrations
Some interfacing + sync pieces are disabled
Auto-resets on a schedule so anyone can jump in fresh
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p/self-promotion
Dmitry Zakharov
Most SaaS companies make interested buyers wait days for a demo slot. By the time the call happens, half the momentum is gone.
We built @Naoma an AI video agent that runs a live, personalized product demo instantly, right on your website. No scheduling. No waiting room. No "let me loop in a sales engineer."
It walks through your product in a real browser session, answers questions on the spot, qualifies the lead, and routes them to CRM, a booked call, or checkout depending on where they are in the funnel.
In early pilots, we're seeing visitor-to-demo conversion in the 6 15% range. Clients include Yesim, UXPressia, Mellow, and others.
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p/clueso
Ashutosh Raj
Creating demo videos sounds simple... until you re 10 takes in, stuck editing ums, or re-recording because the UI changed again.
Whether you re a founder, marketer, or part of a product team we ve all been there.
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p/mindpal-ai
Tham (Sylvia) Nguyen
The problem at MindPal was pretty simple: we have hundreds of AI templates to share. We know videos of these templates work - some have gotten us tens of thousands of views. But actually making them was a total nightmare.We tried everything. At one point, we even hired a freelancer, but the feedback loop was exhausting. It actually took longer to give feedback and wait for revisions than it did to just make the video ourselves. It was slow, expensive, and impossible to scale.When we did it ourselves, it was a massive grind: Record the screen of the behind-the-scene agent builder Record a demo of the agent working Write a script that didn't sound like a robot Record a voiceover or an avatar Spend hours editing everything togetherIf my co-founder or I were tired or busy, the videos just didn't happen. I assumed this was just the "manual tax" you had to pay for quality.Last weekend, I got fed up and asked Claude if I could just automate the whole damn thing. Turns out, I can.So I spent the weekend cooking something - an internal AI SOP to turn any workflow URL (yes, from just a single URL) into a publish-ready use case video that passes all quality standards in ONE GO.Here is the new setup: Playwright: Records the screen and even moves the mouse like a human @Claude by Anthropic: Writes the narrative based on our actual product info @HeyGen: Creates the avatar and voiceover @Remotion: Programs the entire edit - syncing everything into a final file @Zernio + @Railway: Automatically publishes the video and saves the assets.Now, I just give the system a URL and a finished video comes out. I don't even have to click "upload."I just wrote a post sharing the full behind-the-scenes build, the architecture, and the logic behind of this AI video agent. Check it out here if you think this could be helpful for your company: https://mindpal.space/article/ai...
P/s: This is what I wake up to every day now
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Rohan Chaubey
I ve been browsing Product Hunt a lot lately, and honestly it s getting overwhelming.
There are so many launches every day that it s impossible to sign up and try everything. At some point, you just run out of time.
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We ve all seen flashy demos with slick animations but not all of them stick.
So here s the question: what actually makes a product video convincing to you?
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Aleksandar Blazhev
I get asked this a lot. And honestly there's no single answer.
Most launches go with:
product demos
animated explainer videos
a founder on Loom walking through a specific use case
p/naoma
We've been analyzing demo funnels across B2B SaaS companies, and the pattern is consistent: the "Book a demo" button creates a 5 9 day gap between peak buyer intent and first product contact.
By the time the call happens, half the excitement is gone. No-show rates climb. Reps spend the first 15 minutes on basics the prospect would've preferred to explore alone. The fix isn't a better calendar tool. It's removing the wait entirely.
We built Naoma to replace that gap with an instant AI demo live, conversational, running in the browser 24/7. The prospect gets a real product walkthrough the moment they click. We route qualified leads straight to sales.
In early pilots, we're seeing 6 20% visitor-to-demo conversion, which for most inbound funnels is a meaningful jump from the default.
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If you followed Naoma a year ago, you knew us as a sales conversation analytics tool. We connected to your CRM, analyzed rep calls, and surfaced patterns from top performers so the rest of the team could learn from them.
It worked. Teams liked the insights.
But we kept noticing the same thing: the real bottleneck wasn't after the demo. It was getting to the demo in the first place and what happened in those first few minutes before a rep ever joined.
Qualified buyers were waiting 3 6 days for a demo slot. Many dropped off. The ones who showed up often hadn't been properly qualified. Sales reps were spending half their week running intro demos for people who were never a fit.
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p/dub
fmerian
There are products I keep using when launching on Product Hunt -- products that help me craft beautiful assets, plan content distribution, and analyze results.
Here's my personal collection. How about you? What's your stack?
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Part of my job in growth at Clueso is talking to Marketers, PMs, customer success managers, solo founders building in public.
And over time, one pattern kept showing up that I genuinely didn't expect.
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Anirudh Kumar
We all have that one tool - the unsung hero quietly doing its job and saving you hours every single week.
For me (no surprise ), it s @Clueso
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p/telea
Matheus Borges
Hi everyone,
After launching Telea here, I received a lot of valuable feedback from the community. One recurring point was the need to try the product in a real workflow before committing.
Based on that, I ve just introduced a free trial.
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p/producthunt
Rajiv Ayyangar
When you open a launch in full page mode, you can now flip to the next launch using the left and right arrows on the keyboard. Happy flipping!
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p/introduce-yourself
Salim Boudi
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The changelog is back! Expect regular updates going forward. This week we have a couple improvements to our launch submission flow.
Arcade interactive demos
The most successful launches tell a compelling story of the product, including showing what the user interface looks and feels like. Arcade allows you to in minutes create a realistic interactive demo that shows off your product's UX.
This adds to our existing storytelling integrations, along with Screenspace (interactive demos) and Loom (videos).
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I can safely say that the video is one of the most important things on launch day.
Sometimes even more important than your images.
Gabe Perez
I'm a product nerd. I love demoing and testing out products and am blessed that I can do this as part of my work here at Product Hunt but I sometimes forget to share my thoughts and impressions from testing products with the community....and I want to change that!What would you like to see if I were to start sharing some reviews, product comparisons, and first impressions of Products that are launched or discovered? What aren't you currently seeing in reviews!Throw any ideas, ask me anything, this is ultimately for you all!
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Cristina Bunea
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Sarah Evans
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Tai Nguyen
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Sunny Kumar
Luis Gustavo
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